Radka Minarechová
Radka Minarechová
radka.minarechova@spectator.sk

Radka Minarechová began working for The Slovak Spectator in July 2011, after graduating from the journalism department of Comenius University in Bratislava. She covers political news, as well as occasional economic stories, and writes for our special publications.She is also responsible for the information tables that appear in the special publications. Before she joined The Slovak Spectator team, Ms. Minarechová contributed to the Career & Employment Guide and Spectacular Slovakia.

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HR leader of a game developer: How education can become a passion

Lucia Šicková from the Pixel Federation helps young talents grow and seek greater career opportunities.

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News digest: Travel rules may change soon, experts discuss potential restrictions

Two more Delta variants uncovered. Trnava-based carmaker plans a huge investment in e-mobility. Wood waste shredder plant in Bratislava catches fire.

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Big Bang Theory in Slovakia: Young physicist making science cool

Interest in theoretical physicist Samuel Kováčik’s ‘Scientist’ project soars in pandemic.

News digest: Third wave is coming. President urges people to get vaccinated

President and the Catholic bishops encourage people to get Covid vaccine. More foreign countries classify Slovakia as green. Cabinet apologises for the infamous Moldava raid.

News digest: Delta variant changes conditions for travelling

Vaccinated people will enjoy more freedoms when crossing borders. Registration for Johnson&Johnson vaccine launched. Slovakia’s recovery plan approved.

News digest: Portugal will be a “no go” country, border checks for Covid variants to be discussed

More districts in Slovakia are lifting measures. Bratislava-based carmaker suspends production again. Meteorologists issue heat warnings.

News digest: New travel rules become effective, more foreigners can sign up for vaccination

The appellate proceeding in the Kuciak murder case starts tomorrow. Travel map changes. Registration for Covid vaccine now open to more foreigners.

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Home office will be preserved in some form in the future

Technical equipment and support, along with social isolation, among main challenges in transitioning to remote work.

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Pandemic has cut both job and salary offers. Labour market adapts to new trends

These were the trends of the Slovak labour market in the past year.

Carmakers are well off, but the situation may change given the lack of chips.

Economy takes new breath as second Covid wave recedes in Slovakia

But observers warn against shortage of chips in industry and looming third pandemic wave.

News digest: Slovakia needs to fix another problem with Covid data

Only 3,000 people have registered for Sputnik V so far. InoBat Auto launches works on R&D centre.

News digest: Anti-Covid rules further ease in most of Slovakia

More countries will recognise Slovak vaccination certificates. Meteorologists warn against low temperatures.

News digest: More freedom for vaccinated travellers

Summer season with new travelling rules. Free choice of vaccines to be available from early June.

News digest: Harsh words spoken in Slovakia in response to Belarus

Slovakia’s representatives and journalists have responded to the recent developments in Belarus. Vaccinated people can ask for new vaccination certificates.

News digest: More vaccinated people may bring further changes to the tier alert system

Temporary vaccination certificates to be issued from Saturday. Nick Cave is expected to attend the Pohoda summer festival in 2022.

News digest: Ministry promises to solve problem with vaccine certificates

New Covid automat rules become effective. Carmaker Stellantis suspended production again.

Health Minister Vladimír Lengvarský (r) said that the roll-out of AstraZeneca will be restored.

News digest: AstraZeneca vaccine is safe, Indian strain confirmed in Slovakia

Sputnik V to be put to use soon. President Čaputová will turn to the Constitutional Court with questions on snap election referendum.

Tax consultants have been helping clients with various problems, some linked to the pandemic.

Pandemic opened path to changes. Digitalisation and automation issues dominate

Companies focus on their operation in new conditions, and their relation to customers, stems from a survey among business consulting experts.

Justice Minister Mária Kolíková

News digest: Justice Minister Mária Kolíková faces ousting attempt

More than 240,000 people waiting for Covid vaccine shot. Five Slovak citizens sentenced by the British court.

The eKasa system, launched in July 2019, has helped fight tax avoidance and tax evasion.
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